Publications

Decarbonising Electricity

Publications

Region-level Working Papers

Briefing Report: Wind and Solar Projects in Brandenburg ⟫⟫⟫
Dr Katja Müller, Prof Tom Morton

Briefing Report: The Pavagada Solar Project ⟫⟫⟫
Dr Gareth Bryant, Prof. Devleena Ghosh, Prof. James Goodman, A/Prof. Stuart Rosewarne

Books and Edited Collections

2022 Goodman, J. and Morton, T. (eds) Globalizations, Special Issue: ‘From Carbon Democracy to Climate Democracy (forthcoming).

2022 Rosewarne, S. Contested Energy Futures: Capturing the Renewable Energy Surge, Palgrave, London.

2022 Goodman, J. and Rosewarne, S. (eds), Journal of Australian Political Economy, 89. Special Issue: ‘Overcoming the Resource Curse?’.

2020 Goodman, J., Connor, L., Ghosh, D., Kohli, K., Marshall, J., Menon, M., Müller, K., Morton, T., Pearse, R. and Rosewarne, S. Beyond the Coal Rush: A Turning Point for Global Energy and Climate Policy?, Cambridge University Press: New York.

Edited Journals and books

2021 Goodman, J. and Morton, T. Globalizations, ‘Special Issue: From Carbon Democracy to Climate Democracy?’

2018 Marshall, J and Goodman, J. Energy Research and Social Science 45. ‘Special Issue: Problems of Methods in Climate and Energy Research’.

2016 Goodman, J, Marshall, J and Pearse, R. Energy Policy 99. ‘Special Issue: Coal, Climate and Development’.

2016 Marshall, J. and Connor, L. (eds.) Environmental Change and the World’s Futures: Ecologies, Ontologies, and Mythologies, London: Routledge.

Journal Articles

2022

Goodman, J. and Morton, T., ‘Climate Movements in Germany, India and Australia: Transition, Transformation and Emergency’, with Morton. T., Globalizations, Special Issue, forthcoming.

Webber, S., Nelson, S., Millington, N., Bryant, G. and Bigger, P., ‘Financing Reparative Climate Infrastructures: Capital Switching, Repair, and Decommodification’, Antipode, 54(3) 934-958.

Ghosh, D., Pillai, P. and Bryant, G. ‘Who wins and who loses from renewable energy transition? The Pavagada solar park in Karnataka, India’, Globalizations, 1-16, (ahead-of-print).

Müller, K. ‘Climate camps and environmental movements. Impacting the coal industry and practicing “system change”’, Globalizations, 1-13, (ahead-of-print).

Goodman, J. ‘Social Movements and Climate Change: ‘Climatizing’ society, from within?”, in Von Storch, H. et al (eds) Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science, OUP.

Goodman, J., Heikkinen, R. and Knobloch, B. ‘Not Resource Curse nor Resource Benefit, but ‘Resource Negation’ Communities and Coal Seam Gas on the Fossil Frontier,’ Journal of Australian Political Economy, 89.

Goodman, J. and Marshall, J. ‘Meeting report: “Problems and solutions for decarbonisation and energy transition”’, TATuP-Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis, 31 (1): 66-67.

Goodman, J. and Anderson, J. ‘From Climate Change to Economic Change: Reflections on Feedback’, Globalizations 18(7).

Ylä-Anttila, T., Gronow, A., Karimo, A., Goodman, J. and Da Rimini, F. ‘Breaking the Treadmill? Climate Change Policy networks and the prospects for low Carbon Futures in Australia and Finland’, with Society and Natural Resources 33(11):1380-1398.2021

Pearse R. and Bryant G. ‘Labour in transition: A value-theoretical approach to renewable energy labour’. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space. 10.1177.

2021

Goodman, J. and Morton, T. ‘From Carbon Democracy to Climate Democracy? Introducing the Special Issue’, Globalizations (in press).

Goodman, J. and Morton, T. ‘Climate Movements in Germany, India and Australia: Dynamics of Transition, Transformation and Emergency’, Globalizations (in press).

Ghosh, D., Pillai, P. and Bryant, G. ‘Who wins and who loses from renewable energy transition? The Pavagada solar park in Karnataka, India’, Globalizations (in press).

Müller, K. ‘Climate camps and environmental movements. Impacting the coal industry and practicing “system change”‘, Globalizations (in press).

Goodman, J. and Anderson, J. (2021) ‘From Climate Change to Economic Change: Reflections on Feedback’, Globalizations (Online September 2020).

Goodman, J., Da Rimini, F., Swarnakar, P. and Ylä-Anttila, T. (2021) ‘Climate Policy Networks in Australia: Dynamics of Failure and Possibility’, Australian Journal of Politics and History 76(3).

Morton, T. ‘Contesting Coal, Contesting Climate: Materializing the Social Drama of Climate Change in Australia and Germany’, Environmental Communication, 15(4): 465-481

Müller, K. ‘Heat pipelines and climate camps: Coal mining’s in/visible infrastructure’, The Extractive Industries and Society 8(3).

Müller, K. and Morton, T. ‘The space, the time, and the money. Wind energy politics in East Germany’, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions 40(20): 62-72

Ylä-Anttila, T., Gronow, A., Karimo, A., Goodman J. and Da Rimini, F. ‘Breaking the Treadmill? Climate Change Policy networks and the prospects for low Carbon Futures in Australia and Finland’, Society and Natural Resources 33(11):1380-1398.

Ghosh, D. ‘The bones of our mother: Adivasi dispossession in an Indian state’, in McGrath, A. and Russell, L. (eds) The Routledge Companion to Global History, Routledge, London.

2020

Müller, K. and Everts, J. ‘Riskscapes, Politics of Scaling and Climate Change: Towards the Post-Carbon Society?’ Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society 13 (2): 14 pages.

Morton, T., Marshall, J., Connor, L., and Müller, K. ‘From coal to renewables: changing socio-ecological relations of energy in India, Australia, and Germany, in Renn, O. et al (eds) The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions, 93-104.

2018

Ghosh, D. ‘Risky fieldwork: The problems of ethics in the field’, Energy Research and Social Science, 45, 348-354.

Goodman, J. ‘Researching climate crisis and energy transitions: some issues for ethnography’, Energy Research and Social Science, 45, 340-347

Goodman, J. and Marshall, J. ‘Methods in Climate and Energy Research: Socialising Climate Change?” Energy Research and Social Science, 45, 1-11.

Marshall, J. ‘Psycho-social disruption, information disorder, and the politics of wind farming’, Energy Research and Social Science, 120-133.

Müller, K. and Morton, T. ‘At the German coalface: Interdisciplinary collaboration between anthropology and journalism’, Energy Research and Social Science, 45, 134-143.

2016

Connor, L. ‘Energy futures, state planning policies and coal mine contests in rural New South Wales’, Energy Policy, 99: 233–41.

Ghosh D. ‘”We don’t want to eat coal”: Development and its Discontents in a Chhattisgarh district in India’, Energy Policy, 99:252-60.

Goodman J, Marshall JP and Pearse R. Coal, climate and development: Comparative perspectives. Energy Policy, 99:180-83.

Goodman, J. ‘The “climate dialectic” in energy policy: Germany and India compared’, Energy Policy, 99:184-193.

Kohli, K., and Menon, M. ‘The Tactics of Persuasion: Environmental negotiations over a corporate coal project in coastal India’, Energy Policy, 99: 270-76.

Marshall, J. ‘Disordering fantasies of coal and technology: Carbon capture and storage in Australia’, Energy Policy, 99: 288-98.

Morton, T. and Müller, K. ‘Lusatia and the coal conundrum: The lived experience of the German Energiewende’, Energy Policy, 99: 277-87.

Pearse, R. ‘The coal question that emissions trading has not answered’, Energy Policy, 99: 319-28.

Renn, O. and Marshall, J. ‘Coal, nuclear and renewable energy policies in Germany: From the 1950s to the Energiewende’, Energy Policy, 99: 224-32.

Rosewarne, S. ‘The transnationalisation of the Indian coal economy and the Australian political economy: The fusion of regimes of accumulation?’, Energy Policy, 99, 214-23.

Book Chapters

2021

Ghosh, D. ‘The bones of our mother: Adivasi dispossession in an Indian state’, in Ann McGrath and Lynette Russell, (eds) Routledge Companion to Global Indigenous History, Routledge.

Goodman, J. (2021) ‘Three Worlds of Climate Imperialism: prospects for Climate Justice’, in Hosseini, H., Goodman, J., Motta, S. and Gills, J. (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies, Routledge: Basingstoke: 301-14.

Goodman, J. (2021) ‘Social Movements and Climate Change: “Climatizing” Society, from Within?’, in Von Storch, H. (et al) (eds) Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Goodman, J. and Anderson, J. (2021) ‘Crises of Climate and Capital: Three Contradictions and prospects for Contestation’, in Hosseini, H., Goodman, J., Motta, S. and Gills, J. (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies, Routledge: Basingstoke, 58-68.

Hosseini, H., Goodman, J., Motta, S. and Gills, J. (2021) ‘Towards New Agendas for Transformative Global Studies’, in Hosseini, H., Goodman, J., Motta, S. and Gills, J. (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies, Routledge: Basingstoke, 1-10.

2020

Ghosh, D. ‘Rights and Coercion: Adivasi Rights and Coal Mining in Central India’, in Dipesh Chakrabarty and the Global South, 93-104 Routledge.

Morton, T., Marshall, J.P., Connor, L., Ghosh, D. and Műller, K. ‘From coal to renewables: changing socio-ecological relations of energy in India, Australia, and Germany’, in Renn, O. et al (eds.) The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions, pp. 93-104 Academic Press.

Renn, O and Marshall, J.P. ‘History of the energy transition in Germany: from the 1950s to 2019’, in Renn, O. et al (eds.) The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions, pp. 9-38 Academic Press.

2019

Goodman J, Ghosh, D. and Morton T. ‘Climate technology and climate justice: energy transitions in Germany, India and Australia’, in Routledge Handbook of Climate Justice 1:237-250 Routledge.

2017

Goodman J. ‘Social Movement Participation and Climate Change’, in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Communication 1:1-33 Oxford University Press.

2016

Connor, L. and Marshall, J. ‘Ecologies, ontologies and mythologies of possible futures’, in Marshall J. and Connor, L., Environmental Change and the World’s Futures: Ecologies, Ontologies, and Mythologies, London: Routledge/Earthscan.

Connor, L. (2016) ‘Emergent ontologies: Natural scepticism, weather certitudes and moral futures’, in J. Marshall and L. Connor (ed.s) Environmental Change and the World’s Futures: Ecologies, Ontologies, and Mythologies, London: Routledge.

Marshall, J. ‘Geo-engineering, Imagination and the Problem Cycle’, in JP Marshall and L Connor (Eds) Environmental Change and the World’s Futures: Ecologies, Ontologies, and Mythologies, London: Routledge.

Marshall, J. ‘Ecological Complexity and the Ethics of Disorder’, in JP Marshall and L Connor (Eds) Environmental Change and the World’s Futures: Ecologies, Ontologies, and Mythologies, London: Routledge.

Morton, T. (2016) ‘The first draft of the future: Journalism in the ‘Age of the Anthropocene”, in J. Marshall and L. Connor (ed.s) Environmental Change and the World’s Futures: Ecologies, Ontologies, and Mythologies, London: Routledge

Salleh, A, Goodman, J, and Hosseini, S.A.H. (2016) ‘From sociological imagination to ‘ecological imagination’: Another future is possible’, in J. Marshall and L. Connor (eds.) Environmental Change and the World’s Futures: Ecologies, Ontologies, and Mythologies, London: Routledge.

2015

Goodman, J. and Rosewarne, S. (2015) ‘Slowing uranium in Australia: Lessons for urgent transition beyond coal, gas and oil’, in T Princen, J Manno and PL Martin (eds), Ending the Fossil Fuel Era, Massachusetts: MIT Press.

Morton, T. (2015) ‘The future would have to give way to the past: Germany and the coal dilemma’, in T Princen, J Manno and PL Martin (eds), Ending the Fossil Fuel Era, Massachusetts: MIT Press.

2014

Goodman, J. and Morton, T. ‘Climate crisis and the limits of liberal democracy? Germany, Australia and India compared’, in B. Isakhan, S. Slaughter (eds) Democracy and Crisis: Democratising Governance in the Twenty-First Century, New York: Palgrave MacMillan.

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Podcast: Solar Power Contestation in India

What does renewable energy look like for communities at the frontlines of the transition? In this podcast released via The Conversation, accompanied by a journal article in Globalizations, and policy report, we explore this question through the case of one of India’s, and the world’s, biggest solar parks.

Credits

Narrated by Prof Devleena Ghosh, University of Technology Sydney. Produced by Jake Morcom audio producer for the ABC, Guardian Australia, Radio National, Southern Cross Austereo and more. He was series producer for Guardian Australia's five-part series called 'Australia v the Climate' during the '21 Glasgow COP.